The Power Of Null.

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  1. anika987

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    Will be doing it very soon:)
    But truth and nothing but the truth:) that itself was a roller coaster ride for me
     
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    Excepting title, this thread begins with blank space. If null is here means “tap” of Hindi, then it is something to do with water or running water or dry tap. In summer and when overhead tank is empty we get breeze through taps.
    Anyway let OP CLEAR THE AIR whether this blank is deliberate or it connotes something philosophical.
    This op threads generally with minimum writing runs to many pages within few hours of its posting. Now her blank post too might create a sort of Guinness World Record.
    Thanks and god bless.
     
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    Actually cheeniya sir changed the title from dot to Power of Null:)

    I started a thread about college days but it got too long and thought to delete it.Hence the dot
     
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    :hello:It means @Cheeniya Sir is abreast with data base infrastructure (.net) and ‘null’ in context of no value stored in the field. Hats off to him.
    Thanks and Regards.
     
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    actually @anika987 i did read your thread before you deleted it . was about to reply but got late. few of the things were similar with me too like that oiled hair and salwar suits. even today i must oil my hair , cant keep it unoiled and not get a headache on any day. on my first day i thought my silk salwar suit is the best (i was so excited of getting rid of the uniform and go in a civil dress) but when i reached the entrance i realized most of the girls turned in jeans , tops , contact lens , nice stylish haircuts . even my own classmates in school till 12th turned up unrecognizable . then there were cool happening groups of people with shared interests . somehow after first couple of months i found my group. later my friend and I were the first ones to own a mobile phone those days in our college (those silver color body first nokia models ) which made us famous finally.
     
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    The title attracted me cos I thought it’s something related to programming :grin:
    I thought @anika987 is learning programming!
     
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    now you are in an infinite loop.
     
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    Ha ha :)
    Good one shravs!
     
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    I went with my brown chudidhar,foundation,plaited hair only to find girls dressing stylish and my heart sank!

    Me?Popular girl! Hah!

    The cool ones ganged up and I was not even able to make an entry to the entry of the gang entrance:)

    They walked with head held high,air of attitude,very snobbish coz they knew they were the popular ones and all me and my group would just sit and envy them.

    I used to have acne problem in my teens.Before teens my skin was very clear! I tried everything from sandalwood to beetroot juice(yeah!) nothing worked!!then tortured mom to take me to a dermatologist and skin quite cleared up.Teenage is the time every girl wants to look pretty and I had terrible skin at that time:(

    And I wanted stylish guys to look at me hee hee..I had very high standards of what guy I wanted those days but used to then forget about my standards lol.

    I always believed only day my skin will get clear,I won’t be stick thin,I will dress stylish.I have all that now but all the guys now will call me “aunty” arghhhh!!

    There is a proverb in Tamil “ Kannu ketta piragu Suriya namaskaram” meaning “After eyes get spoilt,no use praying to the sun”.True in my case!

    Those days mind was only about boys,skincare,hair care,dressing but failed miserably at everything:)

    I am smiling when I write this..those days were painful at that time but now it makes me smile :)
     
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    :hello: so this is the blank space contents before deleted thanks to @Caughtinbetween .

    2. It is about derma, gunning great guys, looking teriffic and more. But is it tip of an iceberg or......
    3. Anyways this blank thread turned page Turner. I expect Something dramatic about popularity - a great message would emerge as threading goes on.
    Thanks and regards.
    God bless.
    God- in college your succor visible. You saved me by skin of my teeth.
     
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